IPO Date: Nov 4 to Nov 7 2025
1. Expenditure towards cloud infrastructure;
2. Brand building and performance marketing activities;
3. Investment in one of our Material Subsidiaries, Groww Creditserv Technology Private Limited (“GCS”), a non-banking financial company (“NBFC”), for augmenting its capital base;
4. Investment in one of our Material Subsidiaries, Groww Invest Tech Private Limited (“GIT”), for funding its margin trading facility (“MTF”) business; and
5. Funding inorganic growth through unidentified acquisitions and general corporate purposes.
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Wealth Management Industry in India” dated September 7, 2025 (the “Redseer Report”) prepared and issued by Redseer Strategy Consultants Private Limited (“Redseer”), which has been commissioned by and paid for by our Company exclusively in connection with the Offer for the purposes of confirming our understanding of the industry in which we operate. The data included herein includes excerpts from the Redseer Report and may have been re-ordered by us for the purposes of presentation. The Redseer Report will form part of the material documents for inspection and a copy of the Redseer Report is available on the website of our Company at https://groww.in/investor-relations. Unless otherwise indicated, operational, industry and other related information included herein with respect to any particular year refers to such information for the relevant fiscal year. For further details, see “Risk Factors – 48. Certain sections of this UDRHP-I contain information from the Redseer Report which has been exclusively commissioned and paid for by us in relation to the Offer and any reliance on such information for making an investment decision in this Offer is subject to inherent risks” on page 72. Our fiscal year commences on April 1 and ends on March 31, and references to a particular fiscal year are to the 12 months ended March 31 of that year.We are a direct-to-customer digital investment platform that provides wealth creation opportunities to customers through multiple financial products and services. We are India’s largest and fastest growing investment platform by active users on NSE as of June 30, 2025. With Groww, customers can invest and trade in stocks (including via IPOs), derivatives, bonds, mutual funds (including Groww Mutual Fund) and other products. They can also avail margin trading facility and personal loans. Using the Groww app or website, customers can access tools, information and market insights across our products and services and build their investment and trading strategies. We provide customers a friendly design and deploy an in-house technology platform to enhance the investing experience. Read MoreMUFG Intime India Pvt Ltd.
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